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one thing i would like to highlight is the request for production modernization and quality work environment enhancements is for our ammunition plants at hosston, tennessee, lake city, missouri, radford, virginia, iowa and scranton, pennsylvania. there's $400 million included in the request in oco, and that's for replenishment of ammunition and missiles expended in the current war fight. the weapons and combat vehicle our request is $1.5 billion down significantly $590 million from our fy 12 request. our major wtc investment is almost $380 million for the initial procurement of the striker recon vehicle with associated isr equipment intended to replace the box recon vehicle. palleted integrated management, the program you know at p.i.m., critical modernization effort asking for $206 million for 17 self-propelled howitzers and 17 carriers. it addresses significant capability gaps and allows us to keep pace with bradley fighting vehicle on the battlefield. the bradley request of $184 million funds engineering change proposals for continued improvement of that vehicle, and it also allows for fi
one thing i would like to highlight is the request for production modernization and quality work environment enhancements is for our ammunition plants at hosston, tennessee, lake city, missouri, radford, virginia, iowa and scranton, pennsylvania. there's $400 million included in the request in oco, and that's for replenishment of ammunition and missiles expended in the current war fight. the weapons and combat vehicle our request is $1.5 billion down significantly $590 million from our fy 12...
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parents and we deal with that and the idea is to talk about life lessons and do it through a baseball environment. this is a good group of kids to tell the story. >> we heard so much about bullying. did sight seem like a no brainer to talk about it? >> yeah. we think as adults that it's not as a big a deal as it is but in a kid's body it feels like the worst thing in the world. you don't know hod to -- how to handle situations and being able to reach out to a coach or a parent or teacher helps solve the problem. >> this is the second there was a first one hot head that dealt with temper something you dealt with as well. >> yeah. if you saw me on the field as a professional you thought it's it under control and everything is fine. but as a kid, i couldn't control my emotion and had a bad temper and threw bats and helmets and all that sort of thing and it was not until i got that under control that i was able to be more successful and certainly we det with -- dealt with that. we have a third book coming out. we are not sure what the topic of the third book is but we are torn with the idea of an ove
parents and we deal with that and the idea is to talk about life lessons and do it through a baseball environment. this is a good group of kids to tell the story. >> we heard so much about bullying. did sight seem like a no brainer to talk about it? >> yeah. we think as adults that it's not as a big a deal as it is but in a kid's body it feels like the worst thing in the world. you don't know hod to -- how to handle situations and being able to reach out to a coach or a parent or...
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these children could be given a safe and loving environment to grow up in. who cares if it is with two moms or dads. you know what, ladies, i'm with you. but there are obviously those on out there that do not see it that way. that's why we have the mail bag. let's fire up the debate. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> all right, anny, a quick look at the seven day? >> yeah, a little bit of the milder weather for tomorrow, derek -- derek. then we have temperatures that are plummeting on through. a chance of rain and snow showers. no major concerns there. then you'll see the windy conditions for the weekend and the temperatures are only in the mid-30s. watch out for the windchill. >> all right, thank you for that. that is our report. i'll be right back here alongside of anita brikman. tonight, don't forget, you can always log on to wusa9.com. we'll see you a bit later. bye. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ m
these children could be given a safe and loving environment to grow up in. who cares if it is with two moms or dads. you know what, ladies, i'm with you. but there are obviously those on out there that do not see it that way. that's why we have the mail bag. let's fire up the debate. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> all right, anny, a quick look at the seven day? >> yeah, a little bit of the milder weather for tomorrow, derek -- derek. then we have temperatures that are...
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one of the things that's always inherent dealing with oil is the environment. we have had some disasters. obviously the bp oil disaster and spill in the gulf was a disaster that shouldn't have happened. and the industry as a whole, going back hundreds of years, we have to look at an industry that evolved. early days, there were no environmental regulations. you drilled a well, oil went everywhere. so obviously we have come a long way since then. so it comes with combination of public concern, governmental action and the industry themselves. i think all those things come together. today i think you see a lot more of the companies and companies that we deal with every day are very concerned about the environment. i think there are issues today. you think of issues when you talk about the fracking jobs and some of the shale formations and what that's doing to the aqua fers underneath. i think we are seeing things work together now, it is all a balance. you might say the easy oil to find and get out of the ground has been found. we have drilled for it and produced
one of the things that's always inherent dealing with oil is the environment. we have had some disasters. obviously the bp oil disaster and spill in the gulf was a disaster that shouldn't have happened. and the industry as a whole, going back hundreds of years, we have to look at an industry that evolved. early days, there were no environmental regulations. you drilled a well, oil went everywhere. so obviously we have come a long way since then. so it comes with combination of public concern,...
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an effort to bring attention to the importance of preserving our environment. one woman is trying to plan that idea at an early age by writing a book about recycling. nbc's lee stan has more on the idea. >> inside a water factory high on a hill. >> reporter: when stephanie visits schools, she reads from her book titled with the when will we be recycled mama." it is about a water bottle that wants to be restrikeled to become a rocket ship. >> will we be recycled? >> reporter: her goal is to teach children about recycle before they battle bad habits. >> you get with the kids and getting them to start early habits. then it is just a no-brainer. >> reporter: that no-brainer idea exploded into something more than a book. stephanie created activities in a curriculum for schools to keep children interested in taking care of the environment. >> everybody can grab a little bit. >> reporter: one of those activities involves children learning about composting. the school has adopt ad program that teaches children about the environment. >> teaching them to recycle and care
an effort to bring attention to the importance of preserving our environment. one woman is trying to plan that idea at an early age by writing a book about recycling. nbc's lee stan has more on the idea. >> inside a water factory high on a hill. >> reporter: when stephanie visits schools, she reads from her book titled with the when will we be recycled mama." it is about a water bottle that wants to be restrikeled to become a rocket ship. >> will we be recycled? >>...
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the palace continue on sunday starting at 1:00 eastern with the environment and then the great depression and the american west and at 5:30, studying the brain. throughout the weekend, look for covered streaming live on book-tv.org beginning saturday at noon and sunday at 2:00. >> in a few moments, today's headlines and your phone calls live on "washington journal." the u.s. house of representatives is in session at 10:00 a.m. for speeches with legislative business at noon and there will be more workable bill developing hydro power facilities and members will start a debate on a bill that jobs. over the next hour, we'll take your calls that
the palace continue on sunday starting at 1:00 eastern with the environment and then the great depression and the american west and at 5:30, studying the brain. throughout the weekend, look for covered streaming live on book-tv.org beginning saturday at noon and sunday at 2:00. >> in a few moments, today's headlines and your phone calls live on "washington journal." the u.s. house of representatives is in session at 10:00 a.m. for speeches with legislative business at noon and...
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. >> it was a work environment that i wanted to get out of and i did. >> david parkway remembers going to the >> i would have assumed someone would have come on much quicker. >> he and his frepped both agree the sentence should have been stiffer. >> she has a love for animals? it's confusing. what went wrong. >> they hope she won't be allowed to be around animals. >> more than 500 volunteers are coming together in the district at the recreation center today for a major renovation. live in southeast where the event is just getting under way. >> this is a huge day for the community. you mentioned 500 volunteers. there are actually more than 00 here rolling up their sleeves ready to give the recreation center and the space around it a complete makeover. it hasn't gotten this type of attention since 1998. and i'm joined now by mike, one of the maybe guys leing this effort and talking about what's taking place behind us. the purpose behind this. >> absolutely. this is an annual event that we have where the building industry association comes together and improves one park in the district. w
. >> it was a work environment that i wanted to get out of and i did. >> david parkway remembers going to the >> i would have assumed someone would have come on much quicker. >> he and his frepped both agree the sentence should have been stiffer. >> she has a love for animals? it's confusing. what went wrong. >> they hope she won't be allowed to be around animals. >> more than 500 volunteers are coming together in the district at the recreation center...
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being around that and learning to accompany in all those different environments just invited all these different techniques like chopping. any type of scratch work. a lot of listening to deejays and turntables got that sound of. ♪ the basis of it is i just -- i've grown up on so much folk music that i want to be able to accompany myself with song. the cello always delivered whatever sound i was looking for. ♪ >> a lot of it is subconscious and somebody will say to me in a show, oh, yeah, i can hear that barack oba bram's lick. i didn't put a bram's lick in there. it's all coming from basically the same human experience. ♪ ♪ as i walk through the hills of kentucky the leaves begin to turn red ♪ >> the hardest thing to avoid is getting up on stage and being like, i'm going to show these people what a cello can do! you got to play the song and you've got to tell the story. i think that's the best way to approach it where you're most likely to get that amazing connection between people. >> the prettiest tree on the mountain. >> the extremely talented ben soley in his own words. c
being around that and learning to accompany in all those different environments just invited all these different techniques like chopping. any type of scratch work. a lot of listening to deejays and turntables got that sound of. ♪ the basis of it is i just -- i've grown up on so much folk music that i want to be able to accompany myself with song. the cello always delivered whatever sound i was looking for. ♪ >> a lot of it is subconscious and somebody will say to me in a show, oh,...
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what is it about being so connected to the environment and making that commitment to your tree farm and wild life? how did that come to be? >> the first connection people ask me about it seems like a dichotomy. the first connection is the fact that the piano that gave me my career and livelihood comes from what resource of wood. ♪ we all need someone we can lean on ♪ >> there is a direct connection in that way. deeper than that my wife's family has been connected to the land for generations as farmers and being good stewards of the land. that began to rub off on me a long time ago. eventually we acquired our own tree farm. >> reporter: what do you want to see in wild life conservation and forestry conservation that is not being done right now? >> well, fredricka i have a concern and i wrote a book about this about what i call the invisible forest health crisis, the loss of natural land. a statistic was shared with me that in the u.s. we lose 6,000 acres a day. >> reporter: to development? >> to growth and development. so you are not going to stop it but you can guide it and do it in
what is it about being so connected to the environment and making that commitment to your tree farm and wild life? how did that come to be? >> the first connection people ask me about it seems like a dichotomy. the first connection is the fact that the piano that gave me my career and livelihood comes from what resource of wood. ♪ we all need someone we can lean on ♪ >> there is a direct connection in that way. deeper than that my wife's family has been connected to the land for...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> 22-year-old soldier got a welcome this afternoon. when he arrived at son ha save. home for 2 weeks after 5 months employment. called the patriot guard riders joined holly's brother and stepfather to bring him. he said he would like to return to afghanistan. more coverage now of super tuesday as voters in 120 states made their choices today for the republican presidential nomination. many of the results are now in and here at the latest count romney here is in the lead with the delegate race with 273. rick santorum has 108. newt gingrich comes in 62. ron paul has 25. reporter watching all the action from washington, d.c. tonight. he is live there with the latest, craig. >> good evening. earlier when the early polls begin to close it was coming in fast and four rouse. some of those early states getting some of those votes counted, getting some of those state calls there. 419 delegates at state keep in mind that these delegates are awarded proportion natalie. each of these looking to take their fair share o
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> 22-year-old soldier got a welcome this afternoon. when he arrived at son ha save. home for 2 weeks after 5 months employment. called the patriot guard riders joined holly's brother and stepfather to bring him. he said he would like to return to afghanistan. more coverage now of super tuesday as voters in 120 states made their choices today for the republican presidential nomination. many of the...
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institution itself is making efforts to be accepting of gay students and be welcoming to create an environment that iss supportive, and i felt wow,w, you're really naive carl in thinking because the institution is working that all the peoplepe within that institution areare accepting the values andand embracing those things. i thousand it's time to do something, it's time to say something.so we have a platform, an avenue, n with which to do this. >> so we have the show, whichwhc opens tonight, matthew, you're part of an outreach effort.eff tell me about that. and what do you hope people take away froom the show? >> well, i'm carl's assistant,as and he asked me if i would beld part of this outreach campaign beginning the september, and that's what we were doing inin april, and i heard about the show before, but during thethe summer, i just started listenint to music and i fell in love with the story, and the beauty that the piece offers and then whatd he asked me to be a part of the outreach campaign, he was so excited. as a gay man myself, i struggleg with some of the same thingsth that jason
institution itself is making efforts to be accepting of gay students and be welcoming to create an environment that iss supportive, and i felt wow,w, you're really naive carl in thinking because the institution is working that all the peoplepe within that institution areare accepting the values andand embracing those things. i thousand it's time to do something, it's time to say something.so we have a platform, an avenue, n with which to do this. >> so we have the show, whichwhc opens...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >> jamie: iment do you know we can't discuss just drill our way to lower gas prices. no silver bullets or quick fixes, if someone tells you, they're not telling the truth. >> paul: president obama attempted to blunt the energy policy, no answer to rising gas prices and claiming his administration is doing the all above approach. the energy secretary steven chu made a congressional hearing, and the his mississippi governor said whether it's the department of energy goal to lower gasoline prices. >> the overall goal is to decrease our dependency on oil. to build and stress in our economy and to decrease our dependency on oil. we think that we can go a lot, a long way to becoming less dependent on oil and diversing on supply and help the american economy and american consumers. >> what do you think about the president's explanation about gas prices, kim. >> i think the problem is the president is doing the same old tired energy argument and not taking into account that america has undergonna seismic shi
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >> jamie: iment do you know we can't discuss just drill our way to lower gas prices. no silver bullets or quick fixes, if someone tells you, they're not telling the truth. >> paul: president obama attempted to blunt the energy policy, no answer to rising gas prices and claiming his administration is doing the all above approach. the energy secretary steven chu made a congressional hearing, and the...
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what is your advice to institutions who want to lead in this area especially in the current budget environment? >> well, there's no doubt that these technology enablement should be able to help with budget constraints. if you take the lectures of your big courses and choose to put them entirely online, that's not to have a physical get together. in many cases that takes what the key enrollment limit is for those courses and gets rid of it. it's the size of that lecture hall in many, many cases. if you actually have feedback systems where you take the study groups that are often for adjuncts and helps you understand who is doing a good job and you have a review system that rewards excellence in those roles, then that is the real thing ta drives the quality or the people in those study sections. they are kind of an irony right now that the large lecture which technology can provide something that is better because you're using the world class lecture. it's interactive in way you're not having to go 30, 60 minutes without sitting and practicing the knowledge that you're gaining, and there's clear
what is your advice to institutions who want to lead in this area especially in the current budget environment? >> well, there's no doubt that these technology enablement should be able to help with budget constraints. if you take the lectures of your big courses and choose to put them entirely online, that's not to have a physical get together. in many cases that takes what the key enrollment limit is for those courses and gets rid of it. it's the size of that lecture hall in many, many...
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it is not only the company, but it is the environment. the town. the people. and, you know, the state, maybe it comes into the picture. our example in that small town where it was really bad to being really good ... the success goes to company, to the farmers, to the community, to the town we are in, and, actually, it goes to the consume in the end. so everything comes together and you have a good product in america this could happen all the time. >>neil: a lot of business success stories like you worried about taxes and how that will impinge profits and, maybe, turn this recovery into a dicey affair. >>guest: you know, anything that helps invest back into the plant that ... we have to invest back into our plant. that is what we did, investing $125 million in new york state to keep up with our current business expansion but, also, investing $128 million for another expansion. >>neil: thank you, a remarkable story, i was hoping you would be really fat and obese, and unfortunately you are not. thank you very much. very good to see you. all right, when we come ba
it is not only the company, but it is the environment. the town. the people. and, you know, the state, maybe it comes into the picture. our example in that small town where it was really bad to being really good ... the success goes to company, to the farmers, to the community, to the town we are in, and, actually, it goes to the consume in the end. so everything comes together and you have a good product in america this could happen all the time. >>neil: a lot of business success stories...
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keystone excel has undergone extensive environment review. state department worked with over ten other federal agencies for more than three years and concluded that construction and operation of the pipeline would have limited adverse environmental impacts. in fact, construction at keystone excel was preferred over not building the pipeline at all. that's because pipelines are the safest way to transport oil and gas. and they're safer than ever thanks to new pipeline safety requirements that many of us worked together to see enacted earlier this year. transcanada is working with the state of nebraska to develop al new route that avoids environmentally sensitive areas, and just last week the company resubmitted its application for the cross-border permit approval. the time for delay is over. this is a $7 billion privately funded infrastructure project that will create and support tens of thousands of jobs and bring tremendous energy security. it has been thoroughly reviewed and its route in nebraska is being resolved with input and agreement f
keystone excel has undergone extensive environment review. state department worked with over ten other federal agencies for more than three years and concluded that construction and operation of the pipeline would have limited adverse environmental impacts. in fact, construction at keystone excel was preferred over not building the pipeline at all. that's because pipelines are the safest way to transport oil and gas. and they're safer than ever thanks to new pipeline safety requirements that...
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almost a deal just not enough time and frankly with this environment not enough goodwill necessarily to get this deal done. there were things in the works. there was a lot of hope that some of these things would get done if fiscal cliff could be put off the table. it's not going to happen. >> when you talk about not enough goodwill, that's true when the cameras are on. when the cameras are off a lot of these people like each other, they're collegial, they're very much a family, at least in the senate, probably in the house, too. there's three people who are leaving so today being the final day, there are going to be a lot of people saying good-bye to dick lugar, kent conrad, and herb kohl. >> there is a little bit of that going on. it's funny because there were good-bye speeches given before christmas but a lot of those senators are speaking again and so they're certainly milking this for all it's worth because they're here until thursday morning when the new congress begins in the afternoon. >> all right. ed, thanks so much for joining us. still to come, toure's thoughts on this cli
almost a deal just not enough time and frankly with this environment not enough goodwill necessarily to get this deal done. there were things in the works. there was a lot of hope that some of these things would get done if fiscal cliff could be put off the table. it's not going to happen. >> when you talk about not enough goodwill, that's true when the cameras are on. when the cameras are off a lot of these people like each other, they're collegial, they're very much a family, at least...
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it does not take into consideration congest in, say, economic development, or the environment. what it is doing in north carolina is punishing those cities and towns that have major interstate highways going through them including here in rocky mount. the current formula of this division puts any money into '95 which is an interstate highway connecting the south with the north, that means rocky mount has no money for any other rural road. this is unfair to those towns and cities along the 95 corridor, i-26, 577, id-5 corridors because they're being punished for having interstate highway going through them according to this equity formula. this has got to be changed so we have a separate revenue stream and more equally distributed for those areas that have interstate highways going through them that serve not only all of north carolina but serve the entire region. i agree with some of the public- private partnerships and some of the pay-as-you-go funding that north carolina has been doing. >> we have a lot of voters submit questions to was on line. this one had to do with mental
it does not take into consideration congest in, say, economic development, or the environment. what it is doing in north carolina is punishing those cities and towns that have major interstate highways going through them including here in rocky mount. the current formula of this division puts any money into '95 which is an interstate highway connecting the south with the north, that means rocky mount has no money for any other rural road. this is unfair to those towns and cities along the 95...
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in that environment, commonplace is essential. if you go through the last campaign, it is not that big of an area. compromise is required. give-and-take -- people have to accept some things they do not like as part of a larger agreement. i would say getting a comprehensive agreement now that resolves many of these issues would at least reduce the constant threat of government shutdown. that is why this is so important going forward. >> i would remind everybody we have threats of government shutdown in the past -- the famous showdown with newt gingrich and clinton. when you have divided government, you have clashes of major philosophical difference. the key is being able to have an element of compromise as part of that process. that is exactly the place we are in right now, trying to find that point. >> the best model for all of you who are working so hard on this may well be speilberg's movie about lincoln. lincoln made deals. you know what, he achieved great, great goals. it goes to the point you are making -- politicians are sup
in that environment, commonplace is essential. if you go through the last campaign, it is not that big of an area. compromise is required. give-and-take -- people have to accept some things they do not like as part of a larger agreement. i would say getting a comprehensive agreement now that resolves many of these issues would at least reduce the constant threat of government shutdown. that is why this is so important going forward. >> i would remind everybody we have threats of...
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okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> we're back with the political roundtable. joining me, political analyst for "time" magazine, mark halperin, and nbc's own savannah guthrie, and a strategist, mike murphy, and kasim reed. let's go to the trend tracker. number one, romney wins washington as he prepares to go into super tuesday
okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our...
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. >> reporter: the israel -- environment they live in. >> reporter: the israeli president will give be attending a temple. security is high in the area. >>> 50 potential jurors were dismissed today and another 150 have been called for tomorrow. as the jury selection process moves forward. mirakrimi's juror want as change of venue. they want to show the pretrial publicity has soiled the juror pool. the defense and prosecution teams met with the judge to discuss a change of venue which legal analyst gym hammer tells us would be very rare for a misdemeanor case such as the one against mirkarimi. >>> oakland's vice mayor is under fire for funding a youth center for at risk teenagers. john sasaki live from city hall in oakland with what's at the center of the controversy, john. >> reporter: frank, city council is meeting right now and the youth center will be discussed tonight on the hot seat is brooks who sent this letter to her colleagues in which he says she often consulted staffer and if someone had told it was the correct procedure we would have followed it, end quote. >> reporter: the
. >> reporter: the israel -- environment they live in. >> reporter: the israeli president will give be attending a temple. security is high in the area. >>> 50 potential jurors were dismissed today and another 150 have been called for tomorrow. as the jury selection process moves forward. mirakrimi's juror want as change of venue. they want to show the pretrial publicity has soiled the juror pool. the defense and prosecution teams met with the judge to discuss a change of...
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so i think we have to incorporate that environment that he described. i think it would be wrong to say that he was a serial killer strictly and solely because he was raised in an abusive environment. >>> coming up -- >> do you think you were born to kill? >> yeah, i guess you can say that. i was under the influence of the devil. >> what do you think is going to happen to you when you die? i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. you bring great shame upon this coffee hut. with a long-lasting ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's w
so i think we have to incorporate that environment that he described. i think it would be wrong to say that he was a serial killer strictly and solely because he was raised in an abusive environment. >>> coming up -- >> do you think you were born to kill? >> yeah, i guess you can say that. i was under the influence of the devil. >> what do you think is going to happen to you when you die? i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. you bring great shame...
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and 1830's, but very much the case in the 1840's and afterwards, they are showing up in a political environment in which they are already filed to vote as soon as they become citizens. this is an image from harper's weekly after election time, shows the saloon and polling place. if you wanted to vote you could see the doorway in the back, you had to go in there to vote. >> this weekend on lectures in history from muncie, indiana james connelly examines immigration voting and
and 1830's, but very much the case in the 1840's and afterwards, they are showing up in a political environment in which they are already filed to vote as soon as they become citizens. this is an image from harper's weekly after election time, shows the saloon and polling place. if you wanted to vote you could see the doorway in the back, you had to go in there to vote. >> this weekend on lectures in history from muncie, indiana james connelly examines immigration voting and
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> up next, the chair of the democratic party, debbie wasserman schultz, with her views on the gap race, and the social issues >>> joining me now, florida congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. nice to have you here in the studio. let he ask you about the issue of contraception and the fight over social issues. just as i asked the two other guests i have had this morning, can you appreciate where they are coming from, which is that this is not a war on women which they say is a vast overstatement or about access to contraception, but this is about religious liberty that started with the president's new regulation about faith institutions and access and who plays for contraception? >> well, if it's not a war on women, then let's look at what happened this week in contraception. first, you had the blunt rubio bill that was on the floor in the united states senate that wouldn't just deal with making sure that women couldn't have ak sessi access to contraception, and it said any boss could use their own mora
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> up next, the chair of the democratic party, debbie wasserman schultz, with her views on the gap race, and the social issues >>> joining me now, florida congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. nice to have you here in the studio. let he ask you about the issue of contraception and the fight over social issues. just as i asked the two other guests i have had this morning, can you appreciate...
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manage to kill legislation that would have provided funding to do it as will a study the impact on the environment, public health, and traffic. >> governor o'malley, if you believe this is good for the state of maryland, come and drink are water. not only doesn't not look appealing, it has things in it that will probably last a lifetime. >> he is holding a jug of household water he says is contaminated by the fracking process in his pennsylvania neighborhood. he's part of a coalition of people who want studies done before fracking is allowed in maryland. >> it is important we send a message to the oil and gas industry that the state of maryland, public policy is very clear -- there will be no fracking in maryland and to waive robust, scientific studies that show the environmental and public health impact of this kind of activity. >> the montgomery county democrat delegate will introduce legislation next year at preventing drilling until a study the requirements of the executive order from the governor are filled. the order didn't have a funding source. a bill imposing a fee on natural gas company'
manage to kill legislation that would have provided funding to do it as will a study the impact on the environment, public health, and traffic. >> governor o'malley, if you believe this is good for the state of maryland, come and drink are water. not only doesn't not look appealing, it has things in it that will probably last a lifetime. >> he is holding a jug of household water he says is contaminated by the fracking process in his pennsylvania neighborhood. he's part of a...
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all the drill bits are chasing oil or natural gas liquid rich environments. they are all chasing that. ultimately this glut will be worked off. natural gas prices will rebound. they always do. crude prices will go up and they will go down. they always do. frac spreads for ngls will be reduced. look at what energy transfer created. why did we do this? if natural gas prices go up we make money with the natural gas business. if frac spreads increase we don't make as much money on that side of the business but if crude does, we do. i'm pleased with the diversified partnership we created. although it's complicated it will be simplified. we're in a good position. >> you're a gent to come on. you can argue you shouldn't but people are confused. i think you helped eliminate some of the confusion. 2013 will be a good year. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, jim. >> chairman and ceo of energy transfer. we're mystified. it's a bargain. obviously this is a terrible market. but an 8% yielder, i think, may be the protection you need. stay with cramer. stay wit
all the drill bits are chasing oil or natural gas liquid rich environments. they are all chasing that. ultimately this glut will be worked off. natural gas prices will rebound. they always do. crude prices will go up and they will go down. they always do. frac spreads for ngls will be reduced. look at what energy transfer created. why did we do this? if natural gas prices go up we make money with the natural gas business. if frac spreads increase we don't make as much money on that side of the...
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a decent education, can be healthy, can avoid asthma and other debilities of nutrition or an unsafe environment. we are still taking away from the poor, and the rich have never been richer. the four hundred richest people in this country, the billionaires' on the new forbes list have more than a trillion dollars of wealth, averaging more than $3.50 billion each of them in their net worth, and then we are told by washington politicians, there is nothing we can do, we have a budget crisis. if you let the richest of the richest of the rich what scot- free and bear no responsibility in our society, there will not be for the poorest of the port. tavis: we have had both democratic and republican presidents, at democratic and republican controlled congress in the last 50 years. how is it that whether democrat or republican control of white house, that we are still being so selfish in our politics? >> the last time we may be progress against party was in the 1960's. the war on poverty, despite everything that was said, made huge and sustained progress in reducing poverty. big breakthroughs, but then ca
a decent education, can be healthy, can avoid asthma and other debilities of nutrition or an unsafe environment. we are still taking away from the poor, and the rich have never been richer. the four hundred richest people in this country, the billionaires' on the new forbes list have more than a trillion dollars of wealth, averaging more than $3.50 billion each of them in their net worth, and then we are told by washington politicians, there is nothing we can do, we have a budget crisis. if you...
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that's one of the dynamics of the battlefield environment at shiloh. in fact in the sense it is so covered in trees that there will be numerous instances of units misidentifying friend from foe. the confederates, unfortunately for them, more of their instances of misidentification were firing into their own troops because of the rapid movements that were being made in the opening phase of the battle and units comingling together as the successive confederate attack formation begin to converge on one another, forward line comes to a halt while engaging union troops and the excessive lines continue to come in and a comingling of confederate forces numbers that comingling of commands, they would misidentify one another. and in the chaos and confusion, fighting in the trees, fight manage the ravines, fighting in the smoke-covered shrouded landscape. that would fire into one another. we would have instances of what we term friendly fire which is officially known in military language as fratricide. in one instance we had elements of five confederate brigades
that's one of the dynamics of the battlefield environment at shiloh. in fact in the sense it is so covered in trees that there will be numerous instances of units misidentifying friend from foe. the confederates, unfortunately for them, more of their instances of misidentification were firing into their own troops because of the rapid movements that were being made in the opening phase of the battle and units comingling together as the successive confederate attack formation begin to converge...
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, but not this environment, the level of focus and needs to be placed on this challenge in this environment is much different than they have experienced another environment. i need to make sure that the level of leadership focus and attention we're putting on this now is institutionalized. one of the features of military services, next summer i'm going to have turned over half my commanders. people come in from all sorts of different places who are part of this challenge right now and they need to have been focused on this and i don't want to depend if they just heard about it because it won't work. i've got enough experience to know that. so i need to institutionalize the leadership focus on this and that's why i'm going to have a charter, a regular meeting schedule for the oversight council so that among other things on a changeover over half the leadership team next year, i've got an institutional way to keep them focused on a problem that if you take it out of your crosscheck coming in now, for very long it will get out of control. >> is that the underlying issue seemed to be a dispropo
, but not this environment, the level of focus and needs to be placed on this challenge in this environment is much different than they have experienced another environment. i need to make sure that the level of leadership focus and attention we're putting on this now is institutionalized. one of the features of military services, next summer i'm going to have turned over half my commanders. people come in from all sorts of different places who are part of this challenge right now and they need...
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we need to be cognizant of the great history we have, the environment, and everything else as we move forward. we're going to have the four breakout sessions. we will go into this later about how we will integrate systems. these six recovery support functions are not stovepiped. someç of you mayç think you nd to go into each and every break out. theyç do cross over. that all depends on each other. çremember that as we workç toe integrated and move forward. they all work together. when we go out and to the fieldç using a presidential declaration as the starting peace -- piece, when we go and setup a joint field office,ç last year we haa record 98 disasters declared in the united states. about 0.5% or five of those, we deployed in federal disaster recovery coordinator to work with the communities and works through the issues. we still have folks out there from hud and other agencies providing recover its support functions. whether it is presidentially declared or not, who do you need out there immediately to have your communityñr and the citizes taking care of as it looks
we need to be cognizant of the great history we have, the environment, and everything else as we move forward. we're going to have the four breakout sessions. we will go into this later about how we will integrate systems. these six recovery support functions are not stovepiped. someç of you mayç think you nd to go into each and every break out. theyç do cross over. that all depends on each other. çremember that as we workç toe integrated and move forward. they all work together. when...
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such a facility attractive to the community. >> basically, whatever it took to create an attractive environment so the people would want to compete for this. is that correct? >> that's part of the consent basis. >> and in my experience -- and i don't want to prejudge this and this may not be a part of the bill. but i would think that the federal government would if i were the governor i would want the congress to pass a law approving it. i would want the next president or the next governor to undo it. my guess is what we mean by consent based will work itself out because communities who compete for the research laboratory or whatever this opportunity turns out to be will try to put together the most attractive package that they can. and then from the whoever the federal administrator is will look at it and say new mexico has a a history, b, their governor and legislature said yes, city council said yes or tennessee said yes. that would be part of an attractive proposal to the federal government, would it not, to let it know you had that kind of backing in law rather than just some statement by
such a facility attractive to the community. >> basically, whatever it took to create an attractive environment so the people would want to compete for this. is that correct? >> that's part of the consent basis. >> and in my experience -- and i don't want to prejudge this and this may not be a part of the bill. but i would think that the federal government would if i were the governor i would want the congress to pass a law approving it. i would want the next president or the...
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that the federal government funded an independent scientific and technical evaluation group called the environment evaluation group in new mexico. i think the state government made a tremendous decision by locating that scientific review panel within their university system so that it was given in essence the type of independence that one associates with an academic institution. but to have it separate from the federal government t. was another key ingredient. another key element was that this was licensed to a safety standard that was established in advance of the siting of the repository, not during or after the selection of the repository and this relates to the commission's recommendation that a new site independent safety standard be developed by epa and the nrc. i think the final element that was critical in my judgment was the fact that, that this program had assured funding in the sense that the senator -- the senior senator from the state of new mexico served on both the appropriate and authorizing committees. that gave some assurance that adequate funding would be available to operate th
that the federal government funded an independent scientific and technical evaluation group called the environment evaluation group in new mexico. i think the state government made a tremendous decision by locating that scientific review panel within their university system so that it was given in essence the type of independence that one associates with an academic institution. but to have it separate from the federal government t. was another key ingredient. another key element was that this...
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this is the ideal spec for this current environment. and i think it is a -- >> buy buy buy! >> -- into any weakness at all. i want to start the questions with matt in new york. matt! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is matt from adirondack, new york. how are you? >> man, i'm doing real well. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing well. i'm calling on behalf of spectrum pharmaceuticals. sppi. >> spectrum, yes. >> caller: they've grown 139% in the past year and i'm kind of wondering should i wait or should i buy for this opportunity? >> this is a good stock. this is a good stock. and i don't know if you're going to get a chance -- here's what you do. this is a very good oncology spec. what i'd like you to do is i say buy half and then wait for weakness. it's not going to be because of the company. it's going to be because overall there will be a big decline decline in health care. that will be your choice. but it is a really good stock. let's go to aaron in missouri, please. >> caller: do you think me wiser to invest in fitness, like lifetime fitness? >> you know, i've always been a
this is the ideal spec for this current environment. and i think it is a -- >> buy buy buy! >> -- into any weakness at all. i want to start the questions with matt in new york. matt! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is matt from adirondack, new york. how are you? >> man, i'm doing real well. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing well. i'm calling on behalf of spectrum pharmaceuticals. sppi. >> spectrum, yes. >> caller: they've grown 139% in the past year and...
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this is the idea spec for this current environment and i think it is a buy, buy, buy. in to any weakness at all. i want to start the questions with matt in new york. matt. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is matt from adirondack, new york. how are you? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing well. i'm calling about spectrum pharmaceutical. >> yes. >> caller: it has grown 139% in the past year. i am wondering should i wait or buy for this opportunity? >> this is a good stock. this is a good stock. i don't know if you are going to get a chance -- here's what you do. this is a very good spec. buy, buy, buy and then wait for weakness. it's not going to be because of the company but overall there will be a decline in health care. that will be your choice but it is a good stock. aaron in missouri. >> caller: my question is do you think it would be wiser to invest in lifetime fitness, town sports? >> i have always been a fan of lifetime fitness. it is not doing well lately. why? because the facilities are great and my family uses it. here's what we have to do. we
this is the idea spec for this current environment and i think it is a buy, buy, buy. in to any weakness at all. i want to start the questions with matt in new york. matt. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is matt from adirondack, new york. how are you? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing well. i'm calling about spectrum pharmaceutical. >> yes. >> caller: it has grown 139% in the past year. i am wondering should i wait or buy for this opportunity?...
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. >> we learn how the shuttle interacts with the environment of space. >> lessons discovery astronauts hope to pass down to younger generations. >> the space shuttle discovery is now officially part of the national collection. >> after traveling or reject war than 148 million mines, the show becomes a museum artifacts, one sure to dazzle the crowd. >> the challenge for the smithsonian is not just to display the hardware, but to really capture the spirit of the shuttle era. >> coming up, and has been nearly two years since her daughter was murdered by a former you be a lacrosse player, george huguely. now the mother of yeardley love is speaking out in washington. >> experts say this year has been the worst in 15 years for cases of measles. >> a new kind of nursing home comes to maryland. that story's coming up. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more be
. >> we learn how the shuttle interacts with the environment of space. >> lessons discovery astronauts hope to pass down to younger generations. >> the space shuttle discovery is now officially part of the national collection. >> after traveling or reject war than 148 million mines, the show becomes a museum artifacts, one sure to dazzle the crowd. >> the challenge for the smithsonian is not just to display the hardware, but to really capture the spirit of the...
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[laughter] i have a 4-year-old son that i want to go up in the same incredible environment that i did. [applause] i am just putting out there. i am ready to come back. -- putting it out there. i am ready to come back. this is a momentous occasion that i am honored and proud to be a part of. it is an amazing situation. i met ross at the airport a couple of years ago. i have not, since the airport, i have not been able to get away from him. i did a little bit of work on his campaign. as i said earlier, i am so excited about what is going on here. the tradition of progressive politics will continue in san francisco in the sheriff's department. [applause] thank you. i was hired by the sheriff's department in 1983 under the leadership of my tennessee. -- mike hennessey. [applause] i have one of the most incredible work experiences in my life, working at the o'connor jail. i think that it has come full circle. now, michael has passed on the that -- the baton to someone who will definitely carry on that tradition. once again, i am very proud and happy to be a participant in this. we have an
[laughter] i have a 4-year-old son that i want to go up in the same incredible environment that i did. [applause] i am just putting out there. i am ready to come back. -- putting it out there. i am ready to come back. this is a momentous occasion that i am honored and proud to be a part of. it is an amazing situation. i met ross at the airport a couple of years ago. i have not, since the airport, i have not been able to get away from him. i did a little bit of work on his campaign. as i said...
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merger and environment start up businesses can experiment and for life. we can't settle for schools that are better funded versions of the schools we remember from 20 years ago. we hope the schools that will prepare our children for the jobs 20 years from now. we can't settle for the sick care system we inherited from our parents. we will create a health care system that pays for performance and delivers quality care at a price that families and taxpayers can afford. i think each of you, the people of the wear and the state employees who served for your support over these past three difficult years. working together, we have captain delaware moving forward, and now is time that we forge ahead. with our own work as hard elected leaders guided by sound judgment and god's blessings, we can secure a better future for our citizens. we can win. this is our time to look ahead, to leap ahead, to lead. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i don't hear a fundamental disagreement in the philosophy that if people get a ged that enhances their lives and enhances the ab
merger and environment start up businesses can experiment and for life. we can't settle for schools that are better funded versions of the schools we remember from 20 years ago. we hope the schools that will prepare our children for the jobs 20 years from now. we can't settle for the sick care system we inherited from our parents. we will create a health care system that pays for performance and delivers quality care at a price that families and taxpayers can afford. i think each of you, the...